| John Wesley - Methodism - 1797 - 514 pages
...allowed of in OUT houfe, as fitting by a child till it fell afleep. They were fo conitantly tifed lo eat and drink what was given them, that when any of them was ill, there was no difficulty in making them take the moft unpleafant medicine : for they durf t... | |
| John Wesley - Methodism - 1811 - 516 pages
...all to bed by eight. Then she left them in their several rooms awake : for we allowed no such thing, as sitting by a child till it fell asleep. " They...and drink what was given them, that when any of them was ill, there was no difficulty in making them take the most unpleasant medicine. This I mention,... | |
| Christian life - 1815 - 310 pages
...them, and beginning at the youngest, she undrest and got them all to bed by eight ; at which time she left them in their several rooms awake, for there...thing allowed of in our house, as sitting by a child tin it fell asleep. They were so constantly used to eat and drink what was given them, that when any... | |
| John Wesley - Methodist Church - 1817 - 276 pages
...all to bed by eight : then she left them in their several rooms awake, for we allowed no such thing as sitting by a child till it fell asleep. They were...and drink what was given them, that when any of them was ill, there was no difficul195 iy in making diem take the most unpleasant medicine. This I mention... | |
| John Wesley - 1827 - 612 pages
...to bed by eight :' at. which time she left them in their several rooms awake; for there was no Mich thing allowed of in our house, as sitting by a child till it rell asleep. " They were so constantly used to eat and drink what was riven them, that when any of... | |
| John Wesley - Methodism - 1829 - 564 pages
...and, beginning at the youngest, she undressed and got them all to bed by eight ; at which time she left them in their several rooms awake; for there...and drink what was given them, that when any of them was ill, there was no difficulty in making them take the most unpleasant medicine : For they durst... | |
| 1833 - 756 pages
...them, and beginning at the youngest, she undressed and got them all to bed by eight; it which time she left them in their several rooms awake, for there was no such thing allowed in our house as sitting by a child till it "ell asleep. They were BO constantly used to sat and drink... | |
| Adam Clarke - 1836 - 468 pages
...and, beginning at the youngest, she undressed and got them all to bed by eight ; at which time she left them in their several rooms awake, for there...and drink what was given them, that when any of them was ill, there was no difficulty in making them take the most unpleasant medicine, for they durst not... | |
| William Brocklehurst Stonehouse - History - 1839 - 534 pages
...them, and beginning at the youngest, she undressed and got them to bed by eight, at which, time she left them in their several rooms awake ; for there...there was no difficulty in making them take the most tuipleasant medicine, for they durst not refuse it, though some of them would presently throw it up*.... | |
| John Dove - Dissenters, Religious - 1840 - 332 pages
...them, and beginning at the youngest, she undressed and got them all to bed by eight ; at which time she left them in their several rooms awake, for there was no such thing allowed, in our house, as sitting by a child till it fell asleep. They were so constantly used to eat and drink... | |
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